Age of Adepts

Chapter 548



Chapter 548 Magic Spring

Seven minutes later.

Greem met with Second Grade Dragonborn Zacha, who was in terrible state.

It was obvious that the Dragonborn had incredible luck. He had not been too badly polluted by the space energy from the massive explosion. However, that luck of his was also his misfortune. It was what caused him to become Thunder Dragon Arm’s rations for survival.

Greem had originally though Zacha to be dead. However, he was surprised to find the dragonborn hanging by his last breath when he fetched him to the surface with the earth elemental.

Greem immediately took out a Potion of Life and poured it into the dragonborn’s mouth without any hesitation.

Sadly, while this might be enough to save Zacha’s life, it couldn’t help the dragonborn regenerate his four limbs and body that had been eaten by the thunder dragon. Further recovery would have to wait until he was brought back to Fire Throne.

Such terrifying wounds would require several months to heal, at the very least.

At this moment, Greem couldn’t help but be amazed by the bizarreness of fate!

If the Third Grade thunder dragon knew that a magic spring had been born in the core area of the explosion, he would never have dug upward. He could have stayed within the radius of the magic spring and replenished his lightning power. When that happened, who in the entire Goblin Plane could stop a Third Grade thunder dragon at full might?

Yet it had apparently been utterly terrified by the massive explosion. Arms had only been thinking of fleeing as far away as he could, not knowing that he had walked past an opportunity to turn the tables! An opportunity that fate had arranged for him!

Magic springs were an absolute blessing for powerful magical creatures. On the other hand, they were hazardous and lethal places for people who were too weak.

Even First Grade adepts were too frail for magic springs. It was very likely that they would be assimilated and turned into demon spirits without bodies and only fragments of consciousness if they ventured too close to magic springs. Meanwhile, as a Second Grade adept that had completed the elementiumization of both his body and mind, Greem would not be harmed by the magic spring. Instead, he would be able to feel the immense concentration of magic constantly.

Even if he had exhausted all of his elementium energies in combat, he would only need to stay near the magic spring for five minutes to replenish all of his elementium.

The significance of a treasure like this for an adept was equivalent to an origin relic!

Moreover, Greem remembered a record in a book that stated that such magic springs could be transported through magical means. If he could add this magic spring to the magic generator furnace, whose initial designs had already been completed, then it could potentially boost the efficiency of the magic generator furnace by more than ten times.

Greem stood approximately twenty meters away from the black ball, remotely sensing the internal structure of the magic spring. However, it didn’t matter how he tried to sense for it. The cluster of energy space at the center of the magic spring remained a pure black in his mind.

Neither magic probing nor spiritual senses could receive any feedback or reaction from that energy space.

His spirit would be mysteriously devoured the moment it entered the space.

Indeed, devoured; not just gone missing!

Greem stood on the spot for a long time before sighing helplessly.

Magic springs were genuinely mysterious and wondrous constructs. He was still not qualified to discover its secrets with his current power.

He set up a spatial coordinate in the area where the magic spring was located and thought of a way to seal it.

Now, it was Greem’s time to wander underground freely!

Greem could navigate the underground world with extreme ease in a way that the Third Grade thunder dragon hadn’t been able to. And the one aid he was relying on was his signature helper– the elementium golems.

He had initially intended to pass the task of excavating the Steel Capital to Bug Adept Billis. However, given what he had seen, he had underestimated the value to be found here. Disregarding the planar door that had yet to be found, just what he had discovered here had already exceeded his expectations.

If he could scour this place thoroughly, he might find even greater yields!


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